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Have you ever heard of a girl of 15,who has set up a company of her own? Wendy Wong is t

he girL She started the business two years ago.She has already(1)several computer games.They a reso(2)that over half a million games are sold every year.Now all of her family work in her business,and sheis (3)at school.She gets up early in the morning,and then has a talk with her family about the (4)over breakfast Every day during weekdays,she goes to school in her own car witha(5), for she is not old enough.She enjoys her school,but some of the work is too easy for her to feel(6)She usually gets "A" grades in all her(7),so the other students often ask her for (8).She finishes her homework in half an hour after her driver takes her home.After dinne she goes t.her ffice and (9)working on her computer writing games until2 a.m She does not usuallyneed so much(10)as other children.

1.A.worked

B.played

C.written

D.bought

2.A.afraid

B.popular

C.expensive

D.surprised

3.A.still

B.hardly

C.often

D.sometimes

4.A.lessons

B.friends

C.exams

D.business

5.A.doctor

B.teacher

C.driver

D.visitor

6.A.interested

B.interesting

C.uninterested

D.uninteresting

7.A.games

B.businesses

C.friends

D.subjects

8.A.money

B.help

C.grades

D.results

9.A.goes on

B.finds out

C.stops

D.hurries

10.A.food

B.sleep

C.fruit

D.pleasure

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第1题

I don't think you have ever heard of him,___?

A.have you

B.haven't you

C.do you

D.don't you

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第2题

Have you ever heard the saying "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" (只工作,不玩耍

Have you ever heard the saying "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" (只工作,不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻). How do you interpret it and how are you going to act it out? Write a composition titled Let's Learn to Relax. You should write at least 120 words.

文中应包括以下要点:

(1)我对这一谚语的理解;

(2)人们可以选择多种方式放松自己;

(3)我打算怎样做。

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第3题

听力原文:Can you imagine ice that does not melt and is not wet? Have your ever heard of dr

听力原文: Can you imagine ice that does not melt and is not wet? Have your ever heard of dry ice? Dry ice is made by freezing a gas. It is quite different from ordinary ice which is simply frozen water. Dry ice was first manufactured in 1925. It has since fulfilled the hope of its invent or. It can be used for making artificial fog in the movies. When steam is passed over dry ice, a very dense vapor rises. It can also be used for destroying insects in grain supplies. It is more practical than ordinary ice because it takes up less space and it is 142 degrees colder. Since it turns into steam, instead of melting into water, it is cleaner to use. For these reasons, it is extremely popular and many people prefer it to ordinary ice. Dry ice is so cold that if you touch it with your bare fingers, it will burn you.

(33)

A.Chemicals.

B.Vapor.

C.Water.

D.Gas.

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第4题

听力原文:Can you image ice that does not melt and is not wet? Have you ever heard of dry i

听力原文: Can you image ice that does not melt and is not wet? Have you ever heard of dry ice? Dry ice is made by freezing a gas. It is quite different from ordinary ice which is simply frozen water. Dry ice was first manufactured in 1925. It has since fulfilled the hopes of its adventure. It can be used for making artificial fog in the movies. When steam is passed over dry ice, a very dense vapor rise. It can also be used for destroying insects in grain supplies. It is more practical than ordinary ice because it takes up less space and it's 142c colder. Since it turns into steam instead of melting into water, it is cleaner to use. For these masons, it is extremely popular, and many people prefer it to ordinary ice. Dry ice is so cold that ff you touch it with you bare fingers, it will burn you.

(23)

A.Chemicals.

B.Water.

C.Gas.

D.Vapor.

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第5题

听力原文:M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwo

听力原文:M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?

W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwood tree, is it red?

M: Yes, its bark is kind of red. I recently had a chance to go to the Mill National Park, north of San Francisco. You can't imagine how big they are.

W: Yeah, how big?

M: The coast redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than three hundred and fifty feet high. But none of the trees at Mill is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

W: You said that Mill is near San Francisco? I used to think it must be quite a tourist attraction.

M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get to.

W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Mill that old?

M: The oldest documented age for a coast redwood is more than two thousand years. The trees at Mill are 400 to 800 years old.

W: Why have they survived so long?

M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coast redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

W: Then since Mill is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival.

M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?

W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwood tree, is it red?

M: Yes, its bark is kind of red. I recently had a chance to go to the Mill National Park, north of San Francisco. You can't imagine how big they are.

W: Yeah, how big?

M: The coast redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than three hundred and fifty feet high. But none of the trees at Mill is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

W: You said that Mill is near San Francisco? I used to think it must be quite a tourist attraction.

M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get to.

W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Mill that old?

M: The oldest documented age for a coast redwood is more than two thousand years. The trees at Mill are 400 to 800 years old.

W: Why have they survived so long?

M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coast redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

W: Then since Mill is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival.

M: Yes, you must go there and see them; It's wonderful; it's the miracle of life.

W: I can't wait.

(20)

A.San Francisco.

B.Forest fires.

C.Redwood trees.

D.Survival skills.

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第6题

the + ~ est /(most+形容词)+ 名词 + (that) + 主词 + have ever + seen (known/heard/had

the + ~ est /(most+形容词)+ 名词 + (that) + 主词 + have ever + seen (known/heard/had/read, etc)

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第7题

听力原文:W: Have you ever visited a redwood forest? I recently had a chance to go to Muir
Woods National Monument, north of San Francisco.

M: I've never seen a redwood tree. I really can't imagine how big they are.

W: The coastal redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than 350 feet high. But none of the trees in Muir Woods is that tall. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.

M: You said that Muir Woods is near San Francisco? I guess it must be quite a tourist attraction.

W: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get there.

M: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Muir Woods that old?

W: The oldest documented age for a coastal redwood is more than 2,000 years. The trees in Muir Woods are 400 to 800 years old.

M: Why have they survived so long?

W: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coastal redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.

M: Then, since Muir Woods is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the tree's survival. I can't wait to go there.

(23)

A.Redwood trees.

B.Forest fires.

C.San Francisco.

D.Survival skills.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Mike! Long time no see. What's up?M: Hey, Lydia. Fancy meeting you here. Are y

听力原文:W: Mike! Long time no see. What's up?

M: Hey, Lydia. Fancy meeting you here. Are you keeping busy?

W: A little bit. Well, someone told me you've got bunches of good stamps, like a museum.

M: I do have a lot. I'm interested in stamp collecting. I guess it's actually a part of my life.

W: They cost a lot though. How can you afford them?

M: Sometimes I do have hard time with them. I've to save every penny. But it's worthy. And, when big days such as my birthday or Christmas come, most of my friends give me stamps as gifts.

W: That's good. Stamp collecting is also a long-term investment. The price keeps going up. You can earn a lot by bringing them to the market.

M: I'm afraid not. For me, stamp collecting is merely a bobby, a personal fondness. I'd be sad if I'd ever have to sell them.

W: I can imagine. Keeping a hobby is like having a friend, both enjoyable and rewarding. You get great pleasure by attending them.

M: I couldn't agree more.

W: By the way, have you ever been to other countries?

M: Not yet.

W: Then how do those foreign stamps come from?

M: Well, I've some friends studying abroad. They send me some at times.

W: I see. My friends travel a lot every year. Lf you like I could ask them to help you with that.

M: That would be too good if it's not trouble for them.

W: Not at all.

M: Now, I'm heading for the post office. I heard a new set of stamps is for sale for the World Cup. Do you have interest to go with me?

W: I'd love to. But I've to meet my friend at 4 o'clock at the airport. He's coming back for vacation. Anyway, I'll call you later.

M: All right. Then see you soon.

W: See you.

(20)

A.Because he has enough money to buy stamps.

B.Because he used to receive stamps as gifts.

C.Because stamp collecting is his hobby.

D.Because he invests in stamps.

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第9题

听力原文:M: Hi.Lynn.I saw you at registration yesterday.I sailed right through,but you wer
e standing in a long line.

W: Yeah.I waited for an hour to sign up for a distance-learning course. M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.

W: Well, it's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on elsewhere. Yesterday, over a hundred students signed up.

M: Well, what is it?

W: It's an experimental course. I registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelveweek series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven different times a day and in seven different locations.

M: Don't you ever have to meet with the professor?

W: Yeah. After each part of the series I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know. about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.

M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense, considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules, not to mention how it will cut down on traffic.

W: You know, last year my department did a survey and found out that 80 percent of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program.

M: The only thing is: doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.

W: Well, I guess that's why phone contact's important. Anyway, it's an experiment. Maybe I'll end up hating it.

M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works up.

(20)

A.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.

B.The professor videotapes class lectures for review.

C.Classes are held at various locations throughout the area.

D.Students receive credit for work experience.

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第10题

听力原文:M: Hi. Lynn. I saw you at registration yesterday. I sailed right through, but you
were standing in a line.

W: Yeah. I waited an hour to sign up for a distance learning course.

M: Distance learning? Never heard of it?

W: Well, it's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on elsewhere. Yesterday over a hundred students signed up.

M: Well, what is it?

W: It's an experimental course. I registered for Child Psychology. All I have to do is to watch a twelve-week series of televised lessons. The department shows them several different times a day and in several different locations.

M: Don't you ever have to meet with your professor?

W: Yeah. After each part of the series, I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know, about our ideas. Then we'll meet on the campus three times for reviews and exams.

M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules. Not to mention how it'll cut down on traffic.

W: You know last year my department did a survey and they found out that 80% of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program. Look, I'll be working three days a week next semester and it was either cut back on classes or try this out.

M: The only thing is, doesn't it seem impersonal thought? I mean, I'd miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.

W: Well, I guess that's why phone contacts are important. Anyway it's an experiment, Maybe I'll end up hating it.

M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works out.

(27)

A.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.

B.The professor videotapes class lectures for review.

C.Classes are held out at various locations throughout the area.

D.Students receive credit for work experience.

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第11题

听力原文:M: Hi, Lynn. I saw you at registration yesterday. I sailed right through, but you
were standing in a long line.

W: Yeah. I waited for an hour to sign up for a distance-learning course.

M: Distance learning? Never heard of it.

W: Well, It's new this semester. It's only open to psychology majors. But I bet it'll catch on elsewhere. Yesterday, over a hundred students signed up.

M: Well, what is it?

W: It's an experimental course. I registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelve-week series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven different times a day and in seven different locations.

M: Don't you ever have to meet with the professor?

W: Yeah. After each part of the series I have to talk to her and the other students on the phone, you know, about our ideas. Then we'll meet on campus three times for reviews and exams.

M: It sounds pretty non-traditional to me. But I guess it makes sense, considering how many students have jobs. It must really help with their schedules, not to mention how it will cut down on traffic.

W: You know, last year my department did a survey and found out that 80 percent of all psychology majors were employed. That's why they came up with the program.

M: The only thing is: doesn't it seem impersonal though? I mean, I miss having class discussions and hearing what other people think.

W: Well, I guess that's why phone contact's important. Anyway, it's an experiment. Maybe I'll end up hating it.

M: Maybe. But I'll be curious to see how it works up.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. How is the distance-learning course different from traditional courses?

24. What is the major advantage of the distance-learning course according to the man?

25. What is the disadvantage of distance learning?

(20)

A.Students receive credit for work experience.

B.The professor videotapes class lectures for review.

C.Classes are held at various locations throughout the area.

D.Students are not required to attend regular class lectures.

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